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>> barry is clearly the man of my life because he's been in my life for 37 years. he's been everything. he's been my lover. he's been my friend. and now he's my husband. >> reporter: you've kind of made peace with marriage. >> yes. so actually today i say proudly i am married and i call barry my husband. and i don't resent it. i'm actually at peace. >> reporter: that's a ringing endorsement. >> she's happy but hardly at rest. >> reporter: von furstenberg recently introduced a new home fashion line. now she'll dress your table too. >> look at this beautiful bowl in lacker. >> reporter: it's not your grandmother's china. each piece designed to look like it's been picked up from a different exotic low cal. >> look at this. tell me if these glasses are not great. >> reporter: and then. >> we can go to the bed if you want. >> reporter: there's the von furstenberg bed. >> i mean, what is more important than your bed? everything that happens in your life happens in your bed. you dream in your bed. you're born in your bed. you're conceived in bed hopefully. so i mean, you
>> barry is clearly the man of my life because he's been in my life for 37 years. he's been everything. he's been my lover. he's been my friend. and now he's my husband. >> reporter: you've kind of made peace with marriage. >> yes. so actually today i say proudly i am married and i call barry my husband. and i don't resent it. i'm actually at peace. >> reporter: that's a ringing endorsement. >> she's happy but hardly at rest. >> reporter: von furstenberg...
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they're not giving up, and police are fed up back to court for barry bonds. what he was hoping to hear today from a judge. >> the governor unveils a plan to put california jobs first. hiring incentives he's hiring foreclosing a $1 billion loophole. >> how apple prepares for life without steve jobs. will it be enough to keep the best and brightest from leaving? good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> i'm cheryl jennings. police say they have had it with the bart protest group called anonymous. >> the group that has been shutting down bart stations isn't quite so anonymous tonight. today, san francisco police went public with a list of names and charges facing 35 of the people they'd arrested monday. and you can see that they came from all over the bay area, as well as los angeles, reno, and portland. we are now picking up the story. leanne?
they're not giving up, and police are fed up back to court for barry bonds. what he was hoping to hear today from a judge. >> the governor unveils a plan to put california jobs first. hiring incentives he's hiring foreclosing a $1 billion loophole. >> how apple prepares for life without steve jobs. will it be enough to keep the best and brightest from leaving? good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> i'm cheryl jennings. police say they have had it with the bart protest group called...
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general barry mccaffree is here. 32-year army veteran including four combat terms. general, talk about these men. what kinds of men would have been on a mission like this, estimated six to ten similar extraction missions going on every night while we sit here. >> well, clearly, that special ops community has carried a disproportionate burden. to put it in context, there are 15,000 killed and wounded so far in the war in afghanistan so there's a real fight going on. the tier one, jsocs special ops, a ranger regimen, delta from the army and the navy s.e.a.l.s and the aviation regimen are the premiere fighting force so when their buddies were in trouble, they were ready to lay down their lives to rescue their friends. >> let's talk about the mission, the equipment, the tactics you've flown in thousands of these chinook duel rotar helicopters. i've flown in far fewer. they were introduced in 1958. they are used as flying buses in both of these wars. they were sending, in this case, as you say, our top tier warriors. should anything about the practice be reviewed? >> wel
general barry mccaffree is here. 32-year army veteran including four combat terms. general, talk about these men. what kinds of men would have been on a mission like this, estimated six to ten similar extraction missions going on every night while we sit here. >> well, clearly, that special ops community has carried a disproportionate burden. to put it in context, there are 15,000 killed and wounded so far in the war in afghanistan so there's a real fight going on. the tier one, jsocs...
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don't worry, barry bonds, your head size record is still safe. and my guest anthony bourdain travels the country in search of the best food. i'll ask him which country has the best olive garden. cargill has recalled ground turkey. personally, i don't know why anybody would buy ground turkey taint. this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme song playing] [cheering and applause] >> stephen: thank you very much. welcome to "the report." thank you for joining us. [audience chanting "stephen"] [cheering and applause] thank you so much. thank you. thank you. that sound of your chanting is so soothing it's like putting a seashell up to your ear into which you have stuffed your own ego. [laughter] nation, it's barack obama's 50th birthday. [cheering and applause] [laughter] that's right. it's that time of year again, folks, when the president tries to convince us he was born. [laughter] we're not buying it, obama. everybody knows that american presidents are born in february. that's why it's called president's day. i'm no
don't worry, barry bonds, your head size record is still safe. and my guest anthony bourdain travels the country in search of the best food. i'll ask him which country has the best olive garden. cargill has recalled ground turkey. personally, i don't know why anybody would buy ground turkey taint. this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme song playing] [cheering and applause] >> stephen: thank you very much. welcome to "the report."...
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field again so we have to see how it actually flies in the sky actually i'm here joined by mr douglas barry he's a military aviation specialist who can tell us a bit more about a military aircraft thanks very much for joining us today i was talking about the a t fifty a lot of buildup towards it what are your expectations i mean there's the f. twenty two what will it change once it's out in the market. i think there are two two things really to consider with that with the t. fifty one it's very much a stop of its development as you pointed out the first time in twenty years really russia has a new body of crofter in this cost issue the previous designed to make one. actually was canceled i suppose really the late one nine hundred ninety s. and since thing been quite certain exactly war russia was going to do what russia's doing is the t fifty of these very interesting to see just exactly what it is capable of as i see is that they're just very briefly the fifth generation just maybe bullet points what does that mean stealth capabilities partly styles. internal weapons cottage one of the thi
field again so we have to see how it actually flies in the sky actually i'm here joined by mr douglas barry he's a military aviation specialist who can tell us a bit more about a military aircraft thanks very much for joining us today i was talking about the a t fifty a lot of buildup towards it what are your expectations i mean there's the f. twenty two what will it change once it's out in the market. i think there are two two things really to consider with that with the t. fifty one it's very...
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since they finished off a three- game sweep that may have been the final straw for barry zito. the newly acquired cabrera in the line-up. the giants found themselves in a 3-01st inning hole. cueto kept the giants in check and remain 3-d-0 game heading into the 4th, when todd frazier got hold of the pitch for his first career home run. 4 rbi day as the reds hand the giants their first sweep against back in june. cueto goes the distancing throwing a three-hit shutout, 9- 0, the final. >> the los angeles dodgers not doing anything to slow down the diamondbacks. >> diamondbacks win 6-3 and trail the giant by just two game and they are heading to san francisco for the first of three tomorrow night. >>> the a's would like to bottle the offense and the big innings that pe put together the last couple of the days against the minnesota twins. they trailed 2-0 after a half an inning. that is until jackson was robbed robbed. they use the term "snowcone," and that was the epitome of one. jim thome with career homer no. 597, but the a's rallied with six runs and this time nobody can get jac
since they finished off a three- game sweep that may have been the final straw for barry zito. the newly acquired cabrera in the line-up. the giants found themselves in a 3-01st inning hole. cueto kept the giants in check and remain 3-d-0 game heading into the 4th, when todd frazier got hold of the pitch for his first career home run. 4 rbi day as the reds hand the giants their first sweep against back in june. cueto goes the distancing throwing a three-hit shutout, 9- 0, the final. >>...
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. >> i am herewith our liaison, barry kaufman. good for a little bit of context, in the spring we received notice but our county office was going to go into improvement, if for if, and those are the school the turn now going into program improvement if. the process has been fairly easy. because we haven't been including these schools, and because we have been a fixture you are aware of. >> 7 cisco is the only one in the area, but the powers of nbc? as two separate entities -- powers the nbc them us to separate entities. it is required to write an addendum to the plans. i called on them to explain the unique relationship no, and in e bureaucratic sense, they said to make sure we include that in the addendum, so a few things are want to mention. one, the addendum that is here is pretty much the same post no work for the unified school district, -- the same as the work for the unified school district, and section 6 is the work you approved last spring for the title three sections, so this was a giant cut and paste, so we were able to
. >> i am herewith our liaison, barry kaufman. good for a little bit of context, in the spring we received notice but our county office was going to go into improvement, if for if, and those are the school the turn now going into program improvement if. the process has been fairly easy. because we haven't been including these schools, and because we have been a fixture you are aware of. >> 7 cisco is the only one in the area, but the powers of nbc? as two separate entities -- powers...
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you're back to barry goldwater in 1964. what happened today when you had a sense of compromise is equal to rockefeller agreeing with barry goldwater and joining. that's almost what you have right now, but it's not surprising. >> goldwater gets the last laugh in that encounter. wayne slater, senior political writer for the dallas morning news. thank you for dropping by. >> great to be with you. >>> recall elections are rapidly approaching in wisconsin to counter governor scott walker's union-busting agenda. "the ed show" have the latest gomts. it it benefits tens of millions of women. come to think of, men. some good news up next. ugh, my feet are killin' me. well, we're here to get you custom orthotic inserts. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center recommends the custom-fit orthotic that's best for your tired feet. foot-care scientists are behind it. you'll get all-day relief. for your tired achy feet. for locations, see drscholls.com. thank you... >>> this is what people think about what has been happening in washington o
you're back to barry goldwater in 1964. what happened today when you had a sense of compromise is equal to rockefeller agreeing with barry goldwater and joining. that's almost what you have right now, but it's not surprising. >> goldwater gets the last laugh in that encounter. wayne slater, senior political writer for the dallas morning news. thank you for dropping by. >> great to be with you. >>> recall elections are rapidly approaching in wisconsin to counter governor...
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. >> reporter: dave barry is the author of "i'll mature when i'm dead." he has sobering news and a tip. >> please, mr. president, whatever you do, keep your pants low. i don't mean -- not too low, the way kids do, but don't get them too high. they seem like they keep going up, up, up, when you're 90, they're up to your neck. you don't want to get to that. >> reporter: the culture will tell you 50 is the new 40, mr. president, but don't be fooled. gray is okay, bald is beautiful. and the golf course will become infinitely preferable to the basketball court. when playing golf, you can go to the hole and you don't have to worry about some kid blocking your shot. you'll notice a few other changes, mr. president, like memory lapses. soon you'll find it hard to remember people's names and names of places. i like to call it proper noun loss. others refer to it as a senior moment. oh, and soon you'll get something in the mail from the aarp, an invitation to join. do not rip it up in a fit of rage. look it over. you'll find they have favorable rates on motel rooms
. >> reporter: dave barry is the author of "i'll mature when i'm dead." he has sobering news and a tip. >> please, mr. president, whatever you do, keep your pants low. i don't mean -- not too low, the way kids do, but don't get them too high. they seem like they keep going up, up, up, when you're 90, they're up to your neck. you don't want to get to that. >> reporter: the culture will tell you 50 is the new 40, mr. president, but don't be fooled. gray is okay, bald...
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lawyers for barry bonds are trying to again have his obstruction of justice conviction thrown out of court. they argue that federal prosecutors are inventing new legal theories to sustain a verdict. the government lawyers have said a judge should honor the jury's conclusion that bonds gave a deliberately rambling answer when asked if he ever got injections from a trainer. a hearing is set for august 26. >>> hundreds of san francisco buses will soon get new surveillance cameras. "the examiner" reports muni landed a $6 million federal grant to buy cameras that offer wireless realtime access to footage. as it stands now, cameras record on a tape that's kept on the bus but in a 2009 audit, they found those surveillance equipment of more than 20% of outfitted buses and trains were nonfunctional. >>> 4:46. coming up, the geekiest places in america and the bay area cities that are big geeks, i guess, huh? they made the list. >> sometimes that's a good thing. [ laughter ] >>> and her secrets are out. the tape recordings are out who jackie onassis feels were behind the assassination of her hu
lawyers for barry bonds are trying to again have his obstruction of justice conviction thrown out of court. they argue that federal prosecutors are inventing new legal theories to sustain a verdict. the government lawyers have said a judge should honor the jury's conclusion that bonds gave a deliberately rambling answer when asked if he ever got injections from a trainer. a hearing is set for august 26. >>> hundreds of san francisco buses will soon get new surveillance cameras....
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while city leading the way following a three two victory bolton david silva gareth barry and inject they were all on target for the visitors elsewhere wolves who escaped relegation last may need for them too little for also making a return to moscow to grab a last gasp draw a few boys nor a display side to still see think if there's winners of the season. but in the meantime more pressure has been heaped on arsenal manager aston venga after picking up just one point from two games since the start of the domestic season the government will now have to deal with out of anger for the next two european games the coach was suspended for two further you raise the fixtures are reaching the previous touchline ban during last tuesday's one though when it came to an easy win the first. leg of the champions league qualifying playoffs the second leg will be held in italy on lines day a moment while much the city manager at the one cheney says he wants to complete the signing of austin for the samir nasri before that second leg on wednesday if the deal does not go through by then the twenty four year
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>> fun fact, many assume it is a plant or barry when in fact it is an animal. >> let me get this straight, greg. your claim is that watermelon is an animal? >> yes. it is a little known fact, but there it is. >> do vegetarians know about this? >> andy, everyone should know. my mother told me in first grade when she took me to the zoo which was a huge field of grazing watermelons. >> greg? i don't know how to say this. >> go ahead, what? >> you know what, never mind. >> happy watermelon day, andy. >> happy watermelon day, you sad little man. >> i am actually kind of happy. bye. let's welcome our guests. if she got any cuter she would be coughing up kittens. i am here with criminal defense attorney remy spencer. and if hilarity was a night-light i would turn him on every night before going to bed. it is the writer and comedian. his latest, most awesome comedy cd is called pro choice. that's a pun. deal with it. and four out of five hobos recommend chewing on him. it is semibearded bill shultz. and he is a rainbow bright of everything right. sitting next to me, tucker carlson, fox news contr
>> fun fact, many assume it is a plant or barry when in fact it is an animal. >> let me get this straight, greg. your claim is that watermelon is an animal? >> yes. it is a little known fact, but there it is. >> do vegetarians know about this? >> andy, everyone should know. my mother told me in first grade when she took me to the zoo which was a huge field of grazing watermelons. >> greg? i don't know how to say this. >> go ahead, what? >> you...
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and according to general barry mccaffrey, it was one whereby we, quote, murdered dozens of people in our custody. and then he was the driving force behind a war of aggression, an attack on iraq, that ended the lives of at least 100,000 innocent human beings, and far more. and what is so troublesome is exactly what you just said, which is we decided now to treat those like simple policy disputes, like mistakes that he made, rather than what they are, which is among the most serious and egregious crimes committed over the last decade, in this generation. there's a statute in place that says if you eavesdrop on americans without warrants, you go to prison for five years, for each offense. we have a treaty that requires that we will prosecute all people who order torture. general tagooba, who was tasked with investigating this, says that there's no doubt that high bush officials committed war crimes. the only question is whether they will be held to account. in the nurm nuremberg trials, it was said that the worst side is not genocide or bombing hospitals or anything else, it's a war of
and according to general barry mccaffrey, it was one whereby we, quote, murdered dozens of people in our custody. and then he was the driving force behind a war of aggression, an attack on iraq, that ended the lives of at least 100,000 innocent human beings, and far more. and what is so troublesome is exactly what you just said, which is we decided now to treat those like simple policy disputes, like mistakes that he made, rather than what they are, which is among the most serious and egregious...
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jocelyn barris says nowadays it's all about the deal. >> you watch very carefully how i spend my money. i use coupons. >> reporter: coupons? >> coupons. >> reporter: some are looking for cheaper cell phone service or are dumping those premium cable channels for an alternative online. >> video sites like hulu, for example, is one that's very well known, or they're taking netflix subscriptions. so they're getting their movies that way. >> reporter: the commerce department reports in june, consumer spending dropped 0.2%. the first downturn in nearly two years. >> i just try to economize every way possible. i think we all have to. >> reporter: with high gas prices, high unemployment and unstable financial markets, there is little confidence. >> inevitably, if you're going to be watching all this, it does tend to raise your anxiety levels. >> reporter: which is bad for business. just ask joe tessa. >> every time i think i found a new low, another one is just right around the corner. >> reporter: after 14 years on the job here -- >> well, i'm a positive person. >> reporter: -- staying optimi
jocelyn barris says nowadays it's all about the deal. >> you watch very carefully how i spend my money. i use coupons. >> reporter: coupons? >> coupons. >> reporter: some are looking for cheaper cell phone service or are dumping those premium cable channels for an alternative online. >> video sites like hulu, for example, is one that's very well known, or they're taking netflix subscriptions. so they're getting their movies that way. >> reporter: the commerce...
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barry bonds looks like he is doing okay. he made a rare appearance at giants' game and looked like he was in a good mood. he held up a ball they signed and gave him. bonds was convicted in april of obstructing justice because of what he said to a grand jury. he was asked whether his former trainer ever gave him ig that required a syringe. he rambled on and on. they called it evasive and jury decided to convict him. his defense attorney says unauthorized rambling is not a crime. the jury did understand the charge so the judge will have to consider all of this as she is asked to set the conviction aside. prosecutors have a big decision to make, whether to retry him for a perjury. the jury was hung on the perjury charges and did he layered a mistrial. no word on whether the prosecutors will decide to make a decision on what they plan to do on those charges. big day in court today for mr. bonds as he tries to get that conviction set aside. >>> this is apple's first full day of 21st century without steve jobs in the boss's chair.
barry bonds looks like he is doing okay. he made a rare appearance at giants' game and looked like he was in a good mood. he held up a ball they signed and gave him. bonds was convicted in april of obstructing justice because of what he said to a grand jury. he was asked whether his former trainer ever gave him ig that required a syringe. he rambled on and on. they called it evasive and jury decided to convict him. his defense attorney says unauthorized rambling is not a crime. the jury did...
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. >>> and the barry bonds case back in court today. we'll tell you what his lawyers want a judge to do. >>> a frightening incident at a california airport. what caused the pilot and passenger to fall 10 feet. live coverage from los angeles. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional than aladdin. that's why more people turn to aladdin than anyone. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. >>> in a few hours, barry bonds is set to return to a courtroom in san francisco. claudine wong has more. >> reporter: barry bonds' attorneys want the conviction thrown out. they will head to federal court to try to make that happen. barry bonds was all smiles yesterday. we want to show video of him at at&t park. it's not baseball he will be focused on but his court case. bonds' attorney wants to persuade the federal judge to throw out the obstruction of justice conviction. remember, a jury convicted bonds of obstruction in ap
. >>> and the barry bonds case back in court today. we'll tell you what his lawyers want a judge to do. >>> a frightening incident at a california airport. what caused the pilot and passenger to fall 10 feet. live coverage from los angeles. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional than aladdin. that's why more people turn to aladdin than anyone. aladdin...
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keeping o'neill around. >> barry was a skeptic. he had heard sort of the headquarters' gossip about john o'neill's style. but it was funny; i can remember saying to john, "barry doesn't stand a chance. if you decide to win him over, you'll win him over. >> there was a knock on the door, and john was holding two beers. and he said, "well, i understand you're an irishman and you like to drink beer. these are for you." so i laughed. he wanted to stay in new york. he said, "i will be your most loyal supporter, and all i ask in return is that you be supportive of me in my efforts." and so, i said, "well, we got a deal, and we'll go forward." >> narrator: as the weeks wore on and just as that investigation about the car incident seemed a thing of the past, o'neill attended a conference of other agents in florida. >> we were meeting in bal harbour, at the marriott. john came in. he is just... i don't remember seeing john as distraught as he was this night. "what has happened?" he told me he left his briefcase in this room of 150 fbi agent
keeping o'neill around. >> barry was a skeptic. he had heard sort of the headquarters' gossip about john o'neill's style. but it was funny; i can remember saying to john, "barry doesn't stand a chance. if you decide to win him over, you'll win him over. >> there was a knock on the door, and john was holding two beers. and he said, "well, i understand you're an irishman and you like to drink beer. these are for you." so i laughed. he wanted to stay in new york. he...
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barry starting rehab assignment for the jooints san jose giants. don't mess with the bakersfield blaze is what i always say. they will jump on you. green. takes barry downtown solo homer. over all 7 and 2 third. allowed 3 runs and 6 hit. takes the loss 4-2 bakersfield. former warrior chris mullin into the basketball hall of fame on friday. today sat down with him and talked about his tremendous hoop career. spent 16 years in the nba most with golden state. he wasn't fast. couldn't jump. wasn't flashy. but he could shoot the lights out. that was the perfect fit for don nelson and his offense. >> how much fun were the tmz days scoring 130 points a game. sometimes giving up 135 but you with score 130. >> that's true that's true. it was great fuchbility it really was. getting a chance to play with mitch and tim of. most fun basketball i ever played. funny you mention that and i said it earlier most important part of the game its putting the ball in the basket. >> whole interview on our web site. raiders will have only two weeks of training camp under t
barry starting rehab assignment for the jooints san jose giants. don't mess with the bakersfield blaze is what i always say. they will jump on you. green. takes barry downtown solo homer. over all 7 and 2 third. allowed 3 runs and 6 hit. takes the loss 4-2 bakersfield. former warrior chris mullin into the basketball hall of fame on friday. today sat down with him and talked about his tremendous hoop career. spent 16 years in the nba most with golden state. he wasn't fast. couldn't jump. wasn't...
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a federal judge upheld barry bonds' obstruction of justice charges. a day after hearing oral arguments, the judge refused to overturn the only unanimous decision reached by the jury in her courtroom last april. bonds is expected to appeal the decision to the 9th circuit court of appeals. the homerun king was charged with lying to a grand jury when he denied using steroids. >>> and coming up, a threat to stop the music. how it could bring an end to a popular south bay music festival. and what workers discovered in the wall of a lake tahoe casino. that's coming up. and then late other "nightline." >> up next on "nightline" we have a special live west coast program where a storm bears down with 65 million people in the cross hairs. hurricane irene forces unprecedented evacuations and threatens damage we haven't seen in half a century or more. [ female announcer ] at the jcpenney as big as it gets sale, find 50% off all arizona tops and bottoms for back to school! check out our biggest 4 hour steals this saturday! save 50% on flannels for guys, jeans for
a federal judge upheld barry bonds' obstruction of justice charges. a day after hearing oral arguments, the judge refused to overturn the only unanimous decision reached by the jury in her courtroom last april. bonds is expected to appeal the decision to the 9th circuit court of appeals. the homerun king was charged with lying to a grand jury when he denied using steroids. >>> and coming up, a threat to stop the music. how it could bring an end to a popular south bay music festival....
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also his priorities were outlines and i discussed some of these priorities earlier with jennifer hard barry human rights lawyer and author of the book truth torture and the american way i asked her how the u.s. can claim to want to protect civilians when you look at places like libya iraq pakistan and yemen. well i think really for all the reasons you just stated can't claim that we are protecting the billion certainly we thought it was great enough to understand under president bush that in fact we were leaders in in trying to openly carry out or is the underdog rating. of interrogation unfortunately we still use blackwater we still use a number of other organizations to use of torture as a standard then we're still using other government and then sources for it we have not closed down. so we in fact have a very serious problem it didn't just start with the september eleventh either it's not something that obama just recently inherited and it's only gone down for a while. all of our friends is not the america who were tortured were able to look at the techniques in the open trade sort of t
also his priorities were outlines and i discussed some of these priorities earlier with jennifer hard barry human rights lawyer and author of the book truth torture and the american way i asked her how the u.s. can claim to want to protect civilians when you look at places like libya iraq pakistan and yemen. well i think really for all the reasons you just stated can't claim that we are protecting the billion certainly we thought it was great enough to understand under president bush that in...
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barry bonds was back in court in san francisco yesterday. his lawyers are asking a federal judge to overturn his felony conviction for obstruction of justice. the judge said she will issue a written ruling in the near future. >> would be more inclined to you hold -- uphold it. >> last april a jury found barry bonds guilty of obstruction of justice stemming from his testimony in a steroid investigation. the same jury deadlocked on three personal ri charges. prosecutors haven't said whether they will seek a retrial. >>> a third suspect has been arrested in an attempted robbery of an armored truck in pinole. william fuller was the suspected getaway driver. that's when pierre daniel and freddie daniel tried to hold up a loomis truck. pierre was killed in a shutout and freddy is hospitalized. a guard was also shot. >>> some new ways our taxpayer money has been wasted. we'll tell you about state employees and how they made their may checks fatter. >>> an unusual sight over las vegas as a massive dust storm blankets the hear. man: we need a good ni
barry bonds was back in court in san francisco yesterday. his lawyers are asking a federal judge to overturn his felony conviction for obstruction of justice. the judge said she will issue a written ruling in the near future. >> would be more inclined to you hold -- uphold it. >> last april a jury found barry bonds guilty of obstruction of justice stemming from his testimony in a steroid investigation. the same jury deadlocked on three personal ri charges. prosecutors haven't said...
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ertedy siblings shot at police and robbed a bank in georgia now tracked to colorado and cbs news court barry petersen has the latest for us. >> the manhunt has been going on more than a week and now police say their car may have been spotted in downtown colorado springs yesterday. their trouble began in florida when officials say 29-year-old lee, 21 yered ryan, and 26-year-old dylan led police on a high-speed chase, then opened fire. they got away after shooting out the police car's tire. then a few hours late, they robbed a bank in georgia. the dougherty are no strangers to trouble. lee is a stripper and denver post says she has been arrested five times on hit and run charges. her brother dylan has been busted for drugs. >> these individuals are considered armed, dangerous. >> reporter: their mother is pleading for them to give up. >> please prove me right and everybody wrong by doing the right thing now and turning yourselves in. >> reporter: but lee's fiance says he doesn't think they will. >> i can't see them wanting to do the rest of their life in prison. >> reporter: the dougherty gang
ertedy siblings shot at police and robbed a bank in georgia now tracked to colorado and cbs news court barry petersen has the latest for us. >> the manhunt has been going on more than a week and now police say their car may have been spotted in downtown colorado springs yesterday. their trouble began in florida when officials say 29-year-old lee, 21 yered ryan, and 26-year-old dylan led police on a high-speed chase, then opened fire. they got away after shooting out the police car's tire....
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. >>> now if the judge opposes conviction, barry bonds will be back here in about three months and then no doubt, he will begin to appeal. reporting live in san francisco, rita williams, ktvu news. >>> san francisco police hoped that someone could help them catch a man accused of severely beating another man at a 49ers- raiders game last saturday. police released a picture that looks like this. in his late 20s with a goatee and a pony tail. coming up on ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 we'll tell you about an effort by a california lawmakers to crack down on violence at sporting events. >>> tonight we've pictures of the two brothers one of whom died during the attempted robbery. and we're learning about a separate arrest. we have a clearer picture of what happened, jade hernandez has the story. >> reporter: the attempted robbery happened right at that bank. and tonight we get a good look at the brother's police say were involved. pierre and freddy daniel who is still in critical condition. a pinol school police resource officer was also shot. hours ago i spoke to a commander who laid out wha
. >>> now if the judge opposes conviction, barry bonds will be back here in about three months and then no doubt, he will begin to appeal. reporting live in san francisco, rita williams, ktvu news. >>> san francisco police hoped that someone could help them catch a man accused of severely beating another man at a 49ers- raiders game last saturday. police released a picture that looks like this. in his late 20s with a goatee and a pony tail. coming up on ktvu channel 2 news at...
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>> there is chuck barry, richard, and then picking up, i remember he had a white guitar that i really coveted and finally stole from him. >> you can't have both? >> you know why? i dig the statue. >> where do you keep it? >> it's sitting between our kitchen and dining room. >> how often do you look at that? >> every time i go by. >> it's a beautiful -- >> yeah. it's a beautiful thing. >> so you wouldn't swap? >> i don't think swapping. no. and i dig the album. bone digs it. my wife digs it. that's about it. >> are you proud of it? >> oh, man, that's what it did for me. the musicians are so remarkable. >> you're only grown once but can be immature forever. are you grown up? >> i don't think you ever do. whatever you want to say, just a few days ago, all the guys up in montana, we jammed. got a little drunk. it was pretty cool. talking about intimacy, getting high. >> well, the one thing you're brilliant at is getting drunk. i want to talk about your skill at portraying drunks. and where you get did from. >> all right. >> because there's been a lot of practice. clearly. [ waves crashing
>> there is chuck barry, richard, and then picking up, i remember he had a white guitar that i really coveted and finally stole from him. >> you can't have both? >> you know why? i dig the statue. >> where do you keep it? >> it's sitting between our kitchen and dining room. >> how often do you look at that? >> every time i go by. >> it's a beautiful -- >> yeah. it's a beautiful thing. >> so you wouldn't swap? >> i don't think...
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it paints the picture of a candidate that would be the most conservative dins since barry goldwater and someone who thinks the majority of the federal government's activities are unconstitutional that means social security, medicare, all regulation of banks. it means all kind of environmental regulations and federal involvement in education. it's a bracing far right states rights track. i was a little surprised to see from someone who has national political ambitions. >> here's him defending this on the stump on sunday in eu iowa. do we have the quote about entitlement? >> i know our friends on the democrat side are going to jump and say those bad old mean republicans. they are going to take away social security and medicare. no, we're not. but we are going to make sure the next generation is taken care of and the next generation does, in fact, have the security that they know they can have in this country. >> now, this gets -- i was talking to someone from texas politics today. they said the most searing thing about perry is he is able to take extreme positions and when people nail the
it paints the picture of a candidate that would be the most conservative dins since barry goldwater and someone who thinks the majority of the federal government's activities are unconstitutional that means social security, medicare, all regulation of banks. it means all kind of environmental regulations and federal involvement in education. it's a bracing far right states rights track. i was a little surprised to see from someone who has national political ambitions. >> here's him...
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. >>> a federal judge in san francisco has upheld barry bonds conviction on obstruction of justice charges after hearing oral arguments on thursday. late yesterday the judge refused to overturn the only unanimous decision reached by the jury in her courtroom last april. bonds is expected to appeal the decision to the ninth circuit court of appeals. the home run king was charged with lying to a grand jury when he denied using steroids. >> this evening the 49ers play at candlestick park. the first game since last weekends game against the raiders. yesterday the head of nfl security came to town to see what the niners are doing to prevent that kind of mayhem from erupting again. they are promising more parking lot security and less tailgating. for the rest of the season tailgating will be halted at kickoff. >>> coming up next, the san bruno pipeline explosion, and pg&e outlines a comprehensive plan to make sure it doesn't happen again. the wildfire blocking the main road into yosemite, if you are headed there you may have to go the long way.................... -dad, why e you getting that? -t
. >>> a federal judge in san francisco has upheld barry bonds conviction on obstruction of justice charges after hearing oral arguments on thursday. late yesterday the judge refused to overturn the only unanimous decision reached by the jury in her courtroom last april. bonds is expected to appeal the decision to the ninth circuit court of appeals. the home run king was charged with lying to a grand jury when he denied using steroids. >> this evening the 49ers play at candlestick...
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. >> barry is, and if you like shopping for deals on groupon and you like homesites unlike match.com. it is trying to match the to of those you can find some bills and they say you like it, catherine likes it, you get together and do things and save money and the process. >> it is a cute idea. >> it is a cute idea until something that happens on a date and then the legal fees will go through the roof. >> well thank you rob. >> a live look outside from the golden gate bridge this afternoon, you can see the fog in the background. it will roll back in the coastline overnight and back into the bayshore as well. fog at the coast of this evening and by the afternoon, sunny skies in breezy conditions. the winds will pick up with the wind gust in the '20s. we will see the rain to the temperatures in the '20s for the most part. take a look at that fog overnight hours pushing into the bayshores. i am sure we will not see as much in the north bay, probably more down in the south bay. at 7:00 a.m., the bayshores will be sucked in, will also see the fog for the inland valleys in the delta. it will
. >> barry is, and if you like shopping for deals on groupon and you like homesites unlike match.com. it is trying to match the to of those you can find some bills and they say you like it, catherine likes it, you get together and do things and save money and the process. >> it is a cute idea. >> it is a cute idea until something that happens on a date and then the legal fees will go through the roof. >> well thank you rob. >> a live look outside from the golden...
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senate chaplain barry black first began calling out his congressional flock. >> let us pray. >> reporter: a week before the debt deadline. >> lord, as our nation faces the potentially catastrophic, inspire our lawmakers. >> reporter: as gridlock reigned, his daily prayers grew increasingly urgent. chaplain black says he was merely reflecting the nation's concern. >> we're getting people faxing us prayers they wanted us to pray. >> reporter: he thought his congregation of 100 u.s. senators needed some divine intervention. clearly you were getting nervous. >> well, i was hoping that i could help people to get nervous. >> this is when i was sworn in. >> reporter: his counterpart in the house of representatives, chaplain patrick conroy, was getting nervous, too, as he watched the thee atrics on the floor. it was like watching my parents fight, like no, don't disagree, no. >> reporter: when they did strike a deal hours before the deadline -- >> we can see the beginnings of a rainbow after the storm. >> reporter: the bible says gracious words are like a honeycomb, sweetness to the soul and hea
senate chaplain barry black first began calling out his congressional flock. >> let us pray. >> reporter: a week before the debt deadline. >> lord, as our nation faces the potentially catastrophic, inspire our lawmakers. >> reporter: as gridlock reigned, his daily prayers grew increasingly urgent. chaplain black says he was merely reflecting the nation's concern. >> we're getting people faxing us prayers they wanted us to pray. >> reporter: he thought his...
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. >> in san francisco, barry bonds and his lawyers head to go court, baseball's home run king seeking to get his conviction for obstruction of justice tossed out in the steroids scandal. rick: well, we are getting some new insight into the inner workings of the bush white house. former vice president dick cheney, releasing his memoirs next week, apparently details some pivotal moments with the president and other members of the administration and is already warning, quote, heads will be exploding all over washington once the book comes out. fox news national security analyst k.t. mcfarland joining us, thank you for coming in. "new york times" got their hands on a copy of this and had a couple of nuggets that are included in this memoir but in national security circles what's the buzz? >> here's the thing. this is the one memoir everybody has been waiting for because he never talks. he didn't give interviews to reporters, he didn't leak things to chroniclers, he didn't give a lot of speeches, didn't do a lot of media, so he's the guy. and he's the guy who really has no the last 30 year
. >> in san francisco, barry bonds and his lawyers head to go court, baseball's home run king seeking to get his conviction for obstruction of justice tossed out in the steroids scandal. rick: well, we are getting some new insight into the inner workings of the bush white house. former vice president dick cheney, releasing his memoirs next week, apparently details some pivotal moments with the president and other members of the administration and is already warning, quote, heads will be...
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. >> barry bonds was another guy who used to be trim. >> giants threatening in the fourth, lee strikes him out. cliff lee with a complete game shut out. the pitching staff is ridiculous. 3-0. >> the championship series, if the phillies don't win the n.l., it's crazy. >> the giants are looking good. >> yeah. >> the american league. >> american league, man. >> we get it tonight. >> a-rod's publicist says the third baseman is looking forward to cooperating with the mlb as they investigate a high stakes poker game. the yap keys now won seven strait. look at that point. boston lost to cleveland. the yankees and red sox tied in the american league east. they get together tonight to start a three-game series at fenway. >> is that not perfect? >> no better. >> the only way it could be better is we are not in the rotation this weekend. >> you have friday and sunday. >> john luster agaips cologne. joe, this is for you. first college football poll is out. number one team is oklahoma sooners. 42 of 59 votes followed by alabama, oregon third. lsu is going to be good this year, then florida state. >
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tonight a conversation with barry manilow. next week he is out with his first album of original music in a decade. later on, a special performance from the new project and some great music >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all lived better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. nationwide insurance is proud to join have this in working to improve financial literacy and working to remove obstacles one at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> what an honor to have barry manilow and his piano on the set to night. it is hard to believe we have not seen a project of new music in 10 years, but that is about to change. it is an honor to have you in this program. >> i have been looking forward to doing tavis:: 20 years i have been in the broadcast business, and i have never had the honor of sitting with an artist for an entire conversation at th
tonight a conversation with barry manilow. next week he is out with his first album of original music in a decade. later on, a special performance from the new project and some great music >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all lived better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. nationwide insurance is proud to join have this in working to improve financial literacy and working to remove obstacles one at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station...
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the attorney of barry bonds of mentally said " no " to. and with no legal basis for such a conviction. prosecutors disagree saying that barry bonds intended to mislead the jury and we finally answer the question that was a lie. still, taking money and she said she saw anderson inject barry bonds. this ruling will become at a later date and if they uphold the conviction? barry bonds will file an appeal and mean time sidestepping the conviction and it is possible the prosecution could retry barry bonds on those three purse recounts in which the jury was deadlocked. at the federal courthouse, dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>pam: new, we are going to talk to a legal analyst about the fact that barry bonds could get that conviction, overturned. >>catherine: 24 year-old cody crawford say that he was motivated by race. he is being indicted on hate crime charges. setting fire to a mosque. nobody was hurt. crawford is insisting that he is 100 percent innocent. this is casey anthony is first day of probation. this is video of a acquittal. this unrelated
the attorney of barry bonds of mentally said " no " to. and with no legal basis for such a conviction. prosecutors disagree saying that barry bonds intended to mislead the jury and we finally answer the question that was a lie. still, taking money and she said she saw anderson inject barry bonds. this ruling will become at a later date and if they uphold the conviction? barry bonds will file an appeal and mean time sidestepping the conviction and it is possible the prosecution could...
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not a church, last time i checked. >> barry, barry, barry, not a single dollar of taxpayer money spent in this. all funded by the private sector over $2 million. let me ask you, barry, would you come to a prayer event? would you sponsor a -- >> let me moderate -- i welcome you here to be a guest not a moderator. look at this. catholic, most controversial statements in the past has been he called the kacatholic church the great whore. hurricane katrina god's punishment or new orleans. america has become a payingipag society. here's a montage of controversial comments from brian fisher, a spokesman for the group sponsoring the event, mike bikel the natural house of prayer and head of heartland prayer network, each participating in tomorrow's event. listen to this montage of voices and tony can respond. >> i believe that homosexuals are morally disqualified from holding public office. why? because they are engaging in sexually about borant behavior. >> there's a statue in new york harbor called the statue of liberty. know where we got it from? french free masons. listen, folks, that an i
not a church, last time i checked. >> barry, barry, barry, not a single dollar of taxpayer money spent in this. all funded by the private sector over $2 million. let me ask you, barry, would you come to a prayer event? would you sponsor a -- >> let me moderate -- i welcome you here to be a guest not a moderator. look at this. catholic, most controversial statements in the past has been he called the kacatholic church the great whore. hurricane katrina god's punishment or new...
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let's get that has been when i was a schoolboy i saw barry a several times that he would come here with a wedding load of border guards around the area always wore eyeglasses he would go down the road with his hands behind his back to look like a man wanting to boss everybody around him. for many years whenever of has in families got together even mentioning the names of relatives branded as enemies of the people was dangerous nowadays when guests visit yuri benny as grants and hands him a vessel in the form of a horn reserved for special occasions. the guests drink wine from simple looking glasses but the first toast has no festive undertones they are going to drink wine to commemorate the victims of their oppressions unleased by stalin and beria. today we remember all the rules were pressed in the prime of their lives the time has come for us to name their names without having to worry about a new crackdown then. let us never forget them. moscow lubyanka square house number two. this is the headquarters of the soviet union secret police beriah took charge of this government department
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one of barry as top secret projects was a toxicological laboratory of the n.k.v.d. . here scientists tested poisons on people sentenced to death later top soviet leaders authorized the. use of such poisons him politically motivated assassinations. the laboratory head is on record is reporting the following some one hundred convicts were used for the purpose more than half of them died as a result of the experiments. i wish to state categorically that i knew nothing about it. couldn't bear it was later told i received instructions from above who it was stolen has told him to supply the n.k.v.d. with poisons tested on humans but i did in the new. today a significant number of russian communists are campaigning to have beria exonerated they feel he was one of stalin's best managers but modern day communists prefer not to mention the price people paid for various kind of order. at the border which variously treated people as nothing but coggs in a machine that's the way people were treated during those years whenever beriah was given a job to do he just did it and that's.
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the two met here in one nine hundred thirty one by that time barry had already shown his worth by working in local state security agencies. mary wrote a letter to the lady he ordered this and all the letters to be found and destroyed in their letter marius and put in a word for him so that stalin don't forget to meet him those letters of survived i've seen them all. stalin took note of the young activist soon after the burial was appointed head of the georgian communist party. immediately began planting loyalists in key posts as for the man who had introduced him to stalin beria now considered him a nuisance. in december nine hundred thirty six barry invited nestor like oh but to dinner a few hours later suddenly felt sick. everybody in our pas you knew that he had been people know what to do. to doctors who said as much and similar gee if i were eliminated there in them. body was taken from the georgian capital to pass the where it was given a state funeral in botanical gardens that was shortly before nine hundred thirty seven the year of the most massive political crackdown in the sovie
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in december nine hundred thirty six barry invited nestor like oh but to dinner a few hours later suddenly felt sick. everybody in our pas you knew that he had been people know to be. doctors who said as much and similar gee if i were eliminated there in them. body was taken from the georgian capital to pass the where it was given a state funeral in botanical gardens that was shortly before nine hundred thirty seven the year of the most massive political crackdown in the soviet union. but he didn't turn up for it i think he was afraid of retribution after his death declared an enemy of the people who. start of mass repression. is a black sea resort in the past in the one nine hundred thirty s. local steered clear of this building just outside town. writer serving a chicken dad say has found out that so-called political prisoners were kept here in the basement of the interior ministry's local division. as soon as all the paperwork was signed off on the condemned ward out from these basements and shot right here on this spot in the limestone pits by the seashore. has spent his whole life her
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in december nine hundred thirty six barry invited nestor loco but to dinner a few hours later suddenly felt sick. everybody not positive knew that he had been poisoned people know what to eat so you've got two doctors who say it is much i'm sure bugs and similar gee if i were eliminated there and then. body was taken from the georgian capital to have has the word was given a state funeral in sioux homes botanical gardens that was shortly before nine hundred thirty seven the year of the most massive political crackdown in the soviet union. it was a hero's funeral the way very a simple read from tbilisi but he didn't turn up for it i think he was afraid of retribution after all with a declared an enemy of the people. and this signal the start of mass repression. country is a black sea resort in the past here in the one nine hundred thirty s. local steer clear of this building just outside town. writer sergei chicken dead say has found out that so-called political prisoners were kept here in the basement of the interior ministry's local provision. as soon as all the paperwork was signed o
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the well being this is how i felt about barry's arrest. by talking about god knows inappropriate. well i said that time i think got bored and providence and yet when i made inquiries in the commandments office about whether i was in for amnesty the report i was surprised to hear this is he'll be ok as the red. central moscow today this building houses the chinese e an embassy in russia but from the one nine hundred thirty s. until his arrest it was lebron t. berry as residents none of his relatives saw him alive after he was detained later that gave rise to rumors claiming that barry had been shot in his home before he was due to be arrested. two armored personnel carriers with soldiers inside pressure the gate leading into the courtyard security personnel rushed out of the house to see what was going on we knew albury came to the window to be with us to give the commotion that no mention was hit by machine gunfire it was a military like approach. most historians do not subscribe to that theory one of them nikita patrol has found out that a girl living in a house across the road f
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>>> and barry bonds challenging his lone conviction today. what federal prosecutors may reveal for the very first time during today's hearing. >>> good morning. thursday. weekend very close. august 25th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> it is very close. i'm grace lee. let's check with kristy to see how thursday is looking. we have to know what thursday is like, friday. >> plenty of sunshine across the board. temperatures warming up nicely hitting the low 90s again inland. i'll tell you exactly how hot it's going to get inland coming up. but let's check traffic with elizabeth. >> thank you. we are following this accident northbound 880 right before auto mall parkway. still not sure about lanes blocked. we know chp just got on scene so we'll watch this plus show you life look at the bay bridge toll plaza. in the meantime, back to you. >> thank you. >>> the man behind the iphone and ipad and ipod says i-quit. steve jobs steps down and it is sending shockwaves through the tech world. stephanie chuang reports. >> reporter: good morning. steve jobs and his
>>> and barry bonds challenging his lone conviction today. what federal prosecutors may reveal for the very first time during today's hearing. >>> good morning. thursday. weekend very close. august 25th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> it is very close. i'm grace lee. let's check with kristy to see how thursday is looking. we have to know what thursday is like, friday. >> plenty of sunshine across the board. temperatures warming up nicely hitting the low 90s again inland....
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coming up. >>> barry bonds back in court. we'll tell you what you can expect from today's federal hearing coming up. ,,,, the bay area -- a place with natural beauty and a forward thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've been fueling economic growth here for over a century. today we're investing in innovations that will define our future. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from financing a solar project for the milpitas school district to funding the institute at golden gate. because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen.
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. >>> and barry bonds returned to court today. >> reporter: barry bonds has been here to the san francisco federal building many times. he no doubt hoped this might be his last but it wasn't. barry bonds' attorneys made their best effort to get his case thrown out. they argued that the instructions the judge gave jurors were not clear and fair and they argued that the answer bonds gave to a balco grand jury back in 2003 about whether his trainer gave him anything that required a syringe was indeed rambling but not obstruction. the foreman disagreed saying bond was purposely evasive. at the end the judge said she would issue a ruling later. >> it's unlikely she will throw it out. she would be more inclined to uphold it. i think the surprise would be that she threw it out. the defense has tough, good arguments i think that's one of the reasons the the judge wants to think about it and write it up. >> reporter: how was the game last night? >> it was nice. >> reporter: bonds answered questions about the game he attended last night but not about what happened or did hasn't in court. >> going ba
. >>> and barry bonds returned to court today. >> reporter: barry bonds has been here to the san francisco federal building many times. he no doubt hoped this might be his last but it wasn't. barry bonds' attorneys made their best effort to get his case thrown out. they argued that the instructions the judge gave jurors were not clear and fair and they argued that the answer bonds gave to a balco grand jury back in 2003 about whether his trainer gave him anything that required a...
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barry petersen in tripoli takes us inside the dictator's network of escape tunnels. and as the man called the edison of his time steps down as apple's c.e.o., will the high tech empire he created lose its magic? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. hurricane irene is moving in and people along the east coast are moving out. the first watches and warnings went up today for what could be the most powerful hurricane to hit the east coast in seven years. irene roared across the bahamas today, a category three with winds of 115 miles an hour. the capital, nassau, was largely spared, but major damage is reported in other parts of the island chain. at last report, irene was about 600 miles south of cape hatteras, north carolina, moving toward the north/northwest at 14 miles an hour. hurricane watches and warnings are up from north carolina to new jersey, with landfall expected in north carolina on saturday. we have a team of correspondents posted throughout the hurricane zone. first, cbs news hurricane consul
barry petersen in tripoli takes us inside the dictator's network of escape tunnels. and as the man called the edison of his time steps down as apple's c.e.o., will the high tech empire he created lose its magic? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. hurricane irene is moving in and people along the east coast are moving out. the first watches and warnings went up today for what could be the most powerful hurricane...